Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.
There are thousands of full A middle schooler with inflated grades
It's a lottery process. People all know this
Who would give it a shit to a TJ parent car sticker?
You are misinformed. They select the top 1.5%. The very very best only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.
There are thousands of full A middle schooler with inflated grades
It's a lottery process. People all know this
Who would give it a shit to a TJ parent car sticker?
Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.
Anonymous wrote:Any families have made the decision to reject TJ offer? And why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This forum is not convincing me TJ is worth it beyond the right fit for unique kids who need the academic hyperfocus. (That can be great for super smart kids, but unique also being good and bad, as in possible weirdo later in life). Also, the English written here by some self-identified TJ parents is incredibly poor. Seriously asking: does this community resemble normal life or is it surreal?
There are immigrant communities where parents give up prestiges jobs in their home country to come to the US for improved education and opportunities for their kids. People who were Doctors or Lawyers who come to the US knowing that their degrees and licenses will not follow them and so they work “lesser” jobs. Many families in that position focus on schools like TJ as a way to help their kid go to great colleges and become Doctors and Lawyers in the US and live a better life.
It would be interesting to see a break down of TJ based on if the family is an immigrant family, first generation, or second generation American. I would guess that there are higher then normal numbers of immigrant and first generation American families at TJ.
Anonymous wrote:This forum is not convincing me TJ is worth it beyond the right fit for unique kids who need the academic hyperfocus. (That can be great for super smart kids, but unique also being good and bad, as in possible weirdo later in life). Also, the English written here by some self-identified TJ parents is incredibly poor. Seriously asking: does this community resemble normal life or is it surreal?
Anonymous wrote:This forum is not convincing me TJ is worth it beyond the right fit for unique kids who need the academic hyperfocus. (That can be great for super smart kids, but unique also being good and bad, as in possible weirdo later in life). Also, the English written here by some self-identified TJ parents is incredibly poor. Seriously asking: does this community resemble normal life or is it surreal?
Anonymous wrote:This forum is not convincing me TJ is worth it beyond the right fit for unique kids who need the academic hyperfocus. (That can be great for super smart kids, but unique also being good and bad, as in possible weirdo later in life). Also, the English written here by some self-identified TJ parents is incredibly poor. Seriously asking: does this community resemble normal life or is it surreal?
Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.
Anonymous wrote:This forum is not convincing me TJ is worth it beyond the right fit for unique kids who need the academic hyperfocus. (That can be great for super smart kids, but unique also being good and bad, as in possible weirdo later in life). Also, the English written here by some self-identified TJ parents is incredibly poor. Seriously asking: does this community resemble normal life or is it surreal?
The top 10-20% will have a much better chance of getting into Ivy+ but at least 80% of the parents think their kids will be in that top 10-20%Anonymous wrote:Will TJ boost your children's possibility of getting admission from a top college?